Description

Protection without weight.

Designed specifically for riding in warm weather, Yeti's Enduro Gloves are super lightweight and breathable gloves that give you tons of feedback and offer just enough protection. The cuff-less construction and perforated palm increase breathability, while the silicone grippers on the palm and trigger fingers offer extra control.

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Great gloves, only one issue

Familiarity: I've used it several times

So far these gloves have preformed very well. They are a little tough to put back on once your hands are sweaty, but it is not a real issue.

The only issue is that the gloves are color soaked so the material takes its color. After my girlfriend and I had our first ride, our hands were died the color of the gloves. I hand washed the gloves until the water was somewhat clear, have not had an issue since.

Comment on Tom S.'s review:

Form Fitting

Familiarity: I've used it several times

Fit: True to size

Size Bought: Medium

Finally got to break these out for a mountain bike trip in Moab, UT - the mecca! This was the first ride of the season and we biked at least 15 miles each day in pretty warm weather. The gloves are pretty thin but very fitting with a stretch material. By the end of the rides my hands were blister free yet I felt like I wasn't wearing a bulky glove that made my hands too warm. The only downsize for me is some lack of padding in the palm area, but if you are looking for a thin durable glove these are the way to go!

Comment on Thomas Hamilton's review:

Nice and Light, Not tons of Protecction

Familiarity: I've used it several times

Fit: True to size

Size Bought: XL

I bought these to match with my Yeti SB5. These are thin and light gloves with silicone print on the palm and fingers that meets the purpose of adding grip. I haven't crash-tested them but think they wouldn't offer as much protection as thicker gloves with significant padding on the palms and fingers. They have a micro-suede fabric on the thumbs to wipe-off sweat from your face. On longer or more aggressive rides I use Fox Reflex Gel gloves for added protection and stress relief.

If you have any inquiries shoot an email to Connor Johnson at < cojohnson@backcountry.com > , he is a Gearhead and very knowledgeable on mountain bike stuff.

Comment on Carlos A.'s review:

Simple and light

Fit: True to size

Size Bought: M

Looking for a summer glove that won't weigh you down. Not a fan of bulky palm pads and velcro straps? This is the glove for you! Super thin and easy to slip on. There really is no padding, but if you are just looking to add some grip and avoid sweaty hands, these are awesome. Fit is pretty spot on. I wear a medium in all other brands, or an 8 in Hestra gloves, and the medium was just right.

Comment on Josh's review:

Styling like MJ

Familiarity: I've put it through the wringer

Ok, sure Michael Jackson may be the best looking dude to wear gloves, but you can be second. If you ride a Yeti these are a must. I have to think they are made by One Industries because they are identical to the Vapor which is a very good thing. Single material palm, great fit around the wrist and no wrist straps. God I had the feel of hook and loop closure as I wipe my delicate under-nose.

Comment on Noah Singer's review:

Weak sauce

I wanted to love these gloves. They are really Cush right out of the package and on the ride. The backs breathe and have a flashy but subtle design. I took one small fall and my hand found the ground. In the aftermath I have a pretty good size puncture through the lower lateral Palm. Not impressed with the materials as I have had many other gloves in the past that have taken dozens of falls before a rip/tear/puncture of this magnitude. The gloves also left a blueish residue on my hands. Unfortunately I can't endorse this glove. Sizing runs true to size. I wear a large in most glove and was comfortable in a large.

Comment on Mychal H.'s comment:

I never faulted the glove for the fall (rider error of course). No matter what, a glove for 30 bones should protect and last longer than 10 minutes on the trail on the first ride. I stand by my comments; my fox gloves have taken many falls and are still not torn in the slightest after half a year and numerous falls of epic proportion. I would expect this glove at the same price point to be essentially the same quality as any other glove. Coming from Yeti I will always expect the best because their rep proceeds them. The fact is this leather is of cheaper quality and that is the leather they chose to purchase and use in this product. Backcountry.com warrantied this for my so no worries, but I would definitely love this glove to be more durable.

Comment on JP Rambo's comment:

E-Mail Yeti and tell them about it. i am sure they would like to know. You knock if you fall on anything just right and its toast. doesn't matter who makes it or wears it. its the luck of the draw. I purchased some Ergon HE2 gloves which are twice the price. they didn't last a two mile pre-ride. the glove had a defect. i wasn't mad or disappointed because that stuff just happens sometimes. all the guys at the shop gave Ergon a lot of love saying they had never seen that happen to their gloves. so ya, take it was a grain...